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    Welcome Table Eng. Literature 125 Instructor Garcia January 16‚ 2013 Through literature we are able to learn about different meanings and other human experiences. “Literature influences each individual differently” (Clugston‚ 2010). In Alice Walker’s short story The Welcome Table‚ it allowed the readers to read and learn about how‚ and what life was like for an elderly black lady during the 1960s. During these times blacks were discriminated against and the cruel treatment that they endured

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    Alice Paul upcoming stunt and certainly not the last was referred to as the “Walkless Parade”; this significant event occurred on 1913 in Washington. In which Alice Paul and her group intervened during the parade causing chaos and madness. The event had sparked a start of protest and riots soon coming their way. Alice Paul purpose was to show the world that women were not giving up no matter the cost‚ even if it meant jail for years to come. She was a brave stout-hearted woman who was willing to

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    adolescents realize their full potential. When Alice falls down the rabbit hole‚ she finds herself on an unfamiliar territory all alone. After drinking the liquid out of a little bottle‚ she grows increasingly large‚ “opening out like the largest telescope that ever was” (16). Once the female protagonist “grows up‚” a term that Carroll uses quite literally‚ she acknowledges

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    1846‚ Carroll met Alice Liddell‚ the four-year-old daughter of Henry George Liddell. Carroll was already a close friend of Alice’s older sister and her cousin. But it’s Alice who is the main child in Carroll’s most famous work‚ Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. On July 4‚ 1852‚ Carroll and a friend‚ Rev. Robinson Duckworth‚ took the Liddell children‚ Lorina‚ Alice‚ and Edith on a boat ride up the Isis River. There Carroll began telling a story about the underground adventures of Alice. About 180‚000

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    In Disney’s Alice in Wonderland‚ Alice starts off as a “bad girl‚” but eventually becomes a “good girl” via her actions. Thus‚ the narrative arc of the story is that she will conform to traditional gender roles; Disney states that a woman will only be able to thrive in society if she conforms to her prescribed gender roles. A “bad girl” is characterized as being violent‚ aggressive‚ worldly‚ and often monstrous; whereas‚ traditional gender roles favor a “good girl” who is identified as gentle‚ submissive

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    A Literary Analysis of Still Alice Still Alice (Genova‚ 2009) is a captivating debut novel about a 50-year-old woman’s sudden decline into early onset Alzheimer’s disease. The book is written by first time author Lisa Genova‚ who holds a PH.D in neuroscience from Harvard University. She’s also an online columnist for the national Alzheimer’s association. Her other books include Left Neglected and Love Anthony. She lives with her husband and two children in Cape Cod. The theme of the book is related

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    composers of Alice in Wonderland the novel and the film‚ and the Life of Pi the novel‚ have created a world that is both weird and wonderful. They have done this through their selected forms‚ use of language and film techniques to highlight the bizarre and transform it into a world that seems real. Lewis Carrol uses the form of a fairy tale to describe Alice’s adventure down the rabbit hole‚ Tim Burton focuses on visual techniques to emphasise the extraordinary or supernatural nature of the Alice in Wonderland

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    not take place in normal reality and in fact in “Wonderland” although Alice never does find out the true name of the world she dreamt of. The word “Wonderland” only appears until the last two pages of the novel when Alice’s sister reflects on Alice’s dream. 2. What are the conflicts in Alice in Wonderland? What types of conflict (physical‚ moral‚ intellectual‚ or emotional)? The most prominent intellectual conflict in Alice in Wonderland is her ability to make sense of the nonsensical world she

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    Alice Paul and the Women’s Suffrage Movement Alice Stokes Paul was born January 11th‚ 1885 in Mount Laurel‚ New Jersey. Alice was a suffragist and an activist who made a huge impact in women’s history. Alice attended Swarthmore College‚ and got her Ph.D. from the university of Pennsylvania. Alice then joined the National American Woman Suffrage Association. The Women’s Suffrage Movement basically started after the Seneca Falls Convention‚ which was a meeting‚ created for Lucretia Mott who was

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    Alice Paul was a women’s rights activist during the 1900’s and she became the official advocate for suffrage‚ through the NAWSA. (Katherine H. Adams and Michael L. Keene‚ 1) In her young life‚ she had already accomplished so much then women who had fought for suffrage in the past. She was a radical figure for all women in her day. (Siegel‚ 1) She worked to bring suffrage or the right to vote to all women in the United States. (Siegel‚ 1) Alice Paul dedicated most of her life to the ratification of

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